Episode summary: The aftermath of the pandemic has left many people questioning the future in many ways. Predicting the future is hard, during this episode we examine different factors that came to light during the crisis and explore the possibilities.
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Effects of the Pandemic [5:14]
-U.S. Economy [6:15]
-Unemployment [7:58]
-Women and the Pandemic [9:07]
- Income Inequality [12:59]
- Long term Lifestyle Changes[18:19]
-Climate Change and the Economy [28:33]
-Increasing Mobility [31:24]
Quote:
“The U.S. is still by far the largest economy in the world. There undoubtedly other economies rising, in other parts of the world that are developing economically, China is the most prominent. I'm not sure if the rise of China means that the U.S. will be less critical in world affairs or the global economy, but certainly, the future holds a shared stage for the U. S. rather than being the sole center for the world economy.”
Resources mentioned in this episode:
The International Money Fund (IMF)
Intergenerational Associations and the Fertility Transition
Forbes
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